Get you a really nice vent pick and brush set. There is some garbage out there, so be wary. Also, check with the TOW folks on size of flints you'll need and for the first couple of months buy half a dozen or so and put some in your box, bag, pocket, hat and anywhere else where you can always get to one. That way, you will always have some extras built up as your lock eats them up... also, TOW sells a tube and clamp cleaning system thingy that I bought a few years ago. I don't use it every time I come home from shooting, but after a weekend shoot, I always use it to get lots of hot, hot water through the barrel. Just a nice to have, not a necessity. A flinter's tool kit works well for bag or box with a well sized turnscrew , but again, it a nice to have, not an absolute necessity. Oh... consider some Ballistol for both lube and cleaning. Mark Elliott turned me on to this when I got one of his rifles, and 've never been happier with a product and I've been shooting flintlocks since 1976, by cracky!